Good parenting
involves nurturing your child and allowing him or her to depend on you emotionally, physically and financially.
Not exact matches
As men come to believe that they personally will be better off if they get more
involved in
child nurture, and that the
children will be better off as well, we can expect greater numbers of men to begin pursuing those kinds of benefits.
The desire of growing numbers of women to seek autonomy through activities outside the household can be a great boon to
children if, alongside this trend, there occurs a corresponding move to bring men into the household — to
involve them as fully as women in
child care and
child nurture.
Even within the practice of attachment parenting there can be other
nurturing and loving people who can care for your
children — particularly people who will, hopefully, be
involved with your family for years to come.
And in television commercials, females are 50 % more often to be seen as parents, 50 % more likely to be
nurturing or comforting a
child, and 600 % percent more likely to be
involved in teaching a
child.
Parents can help
nurture the
child's interests and find activities that they can be
involved in together without over scheduling.
Therefore, prospective adoptive families would greatly benefit by having extensive pre-adoption counseling and awareness of how an older
child has grown up in an institutional environment and that providing a «good and loving home» may not be enough as specialized and practical treatment strategies may bring about a more positive outcome since so many families attempt to love and
nurture the older
child when, in fact, a gradual treatment process
involving «reintegration into the family» must occur first.
Despite the generational shift we are experiencing with fathers becoming more
involved in our
children's lives, we are still not viewed as being capable of
nurturing.
In my opinion, the bonding,
nurturing and physical attention that the
child receives, far outweighs any of the potential risks
involved and just feels more natural.
Comparatively, authoritative parenting
involves strict standards and ample
nurturing for the
child.
Not all mothers feel as I do about feeding their
children, and there are innumerable ways to be a
nurturing parent that do not
involve food.
Strong,
nurturing communities that are supportive of families can get
involved and play a role in preventing
child abuse and neglect and promoting
child and family well - being.
For those two parent families who support their
children with their own income and have the time to support,
nurture and be thoroughly
involved in the lives of 4 or more kids; more power to you!
Children who experience neglect, abuse and / or poverty can have smaller amygdalas and hippocampuses, brain regions
involved in emotion and memory, compared with kids raised in
nurturing environments.
Craig Ring of Rook's Heath College said: «While I frequently hear about a lingering disconnect between schools and families — with parents feeling that they aren't as
involved as they should be in their
children's» education - at Rooks Heath the crucial role of parents is supported and
nurtured.
Filmmakers Tom and Amy Valens explore the question: How can schools cultivate safe,
nurturing spaces for everyone
involved in
children's lives?
But in a season of divorce, many fathers worry about how to
nurture their relationship with their
children and stay
involved in their lives.
[7] Under section 7 of the Charter, the liberty interest of a parent was held to encompass the right to
nurture and care for one's
child, including fundamental decisions such as those
involving medical procedures.
1) that it is almost always in the
child's best interests to have both parents
involved in his or her life, and 2) that, in most cases, both parents are capable to develop
nurturing relationships with their
children, unless there are substantial reasons to believe otherwise.
• Comprehensive knowledge of childhood education, with special focus on providing physical and cognitive stimulation • Physically able to handle a high demanding job
involving young
children, with intense motivation to provide them with education to
nurture their individual personalities • Able to develop and implement age - appropriate activities, designed to help
children with school work • Adept at disciplining
children in accordance to the methods meted out specifically by parents • Skilled at preparing nutritionally beneficial food items for
children, according to their ages and specific nutritional needs • Functional ability to handle
children with special needs, with great insight into managing adverse situations and emergencies • Dynamic approach to managing
children of different ages, background and cultures, with special focus on developing their personalities for social integration • Able to assist in the mental and physical development of
children by teaching basic social and cognitive skills • Track record of building a safe, caring,
nurturing and stimulating environment for
children, designed to assist them in developing and thriving physically and emotionally
Despite a growing sense of competence, early elementary school - aged
children need very
involved,
nurturing, and supportive parents.
EFFECT aims to improve
children's wellbeing by helping fathers become more
involved, responsible, and committed to their
children through parent education skills, guidance, and support systems.17 Additionally, EFFECT aims to increase protective factors — family functioning and resilience, social support, knowledge of parenting and
child development, concrete support, and
nurturing and attachment — to reduce the risk of
child maltreatment and to promote positive family wellbeing.18 In addition to investing in fatherhood programs through EFFECT, Texas is committed to considering a broader system of supports for fathers.
Spending time being
involved and taking care of
children provides fathers with opportunities to display affection and to
nurture their
children.
The
Nurturing Parenting Programs Family - based program that
involves both parents and
children in activities, focusing on building a positive regard for self and others.
Dyadic resourcing is typically a five step process: identifying a
nurturing adult resource, make the resource real for the client, formulating a parent -
child relationship
involving the resource that is also real for the client, intensify the client's experience of that relationship, and helping the client to have the experience of both the
child and adult in the resource dyad.
The pinwheel has come to symbolize a person's commitment to truly preventative measures, such as home visitation services, parent education and the overall re-prioritization of our policies, programs and resources to ensure that every
child in the United States is provided with a healthy, safe and
nurturing home and an
involved, supportive and caring community.
Indeed,
nurturing your marriage when the rigors of
child rearing are
involved can save your marriage when the rains come, and can mean the difference between marriage and divorce.
This is surprising, particularly in light of the balancing act parents face, of remaining
involved in their
child's diabetes care, while
nurturing his or her developing autonomy and independent diabetes care.
At first glance, foster care and adoption seem very similar — both
involve bringing a
child into your home to care for and
nurture.
At the same time, a growing, global body of research confirms that when men are
involved in the lives of
children in
nurturing ways, there are multiple benefits for
children, for women, for men themselves, and for societies as a whole.
The community - based, outpatient, intensive behavioral treatment
involves five major components: 1) Teaching and supporting parenting skills including
nurturing and attachment, reinforcement, emotion regulation, supervision, non-harsh discipline, and nutrition; 2) Delivering substance abuse treatment including contingency management, relationship building, day planning, healthy environments and peer choices, and refusal skills; 3) Resource building and provision of ancillary supports including housing, employment, support with court and
child welfare attendance; 4) Use of incentives (FAIR bucks to spend in the FAIR store) for success with all treatment components; and 5) Ongoing engagement strategies.
The parents are hard working folks who not only work hard but I also see them put in extra time to become
involved in their
child's studies and that's with the help of the school because this school not only promotes this type of activity but they also
nurture it and looks for ways to make it grow.